Both [M] and [*] work but built in is slightly harder as you need to include the firmware for your card in the kernel too.
If you use [M], the driver loads later but the firmware will need to be in /lib/firmware.

Under

Code:

{*} Support for frame buffer devices --->

all Frameburrer hardware drivers must be off, as the kernel DRM driver gives you a framebuffer anyway.

Check and fix your kernel. Don't forget to reboot into your new kernel.
After the reboot, the time in

Code:

uname -a

which is the kernel build date and time should only be a few minutes ago.
Its worth checking you are running the kernel you think you are._________________Regards,

NeddySeagoon

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